Saturday March 12,2011 :22:38
Chennai: The talks to identify the seats to be contested by Congress in alliance with DMK for Tamil Nadu assembly polls remained inconclusive today with the 5-member Congress committee, supposed to wrap up the deal, not turning up at the ruling party headquarters on Saturday.
Four round of talks held in the past two days remained inconclusive.
Four round of talks held in the past two days remained inconclusive.
Congress sources said the talks could not be completed as there were differences over some constituencies.
While Congress would get the 48 seats it had contested in the last elections, discussions were on to decide the remaining 15 seats, the sources said.
The DMK election committee panel headed by Deputy Chief Minister M K Stalin was busy since morning conducting interviews with the party's prospective candidates for the fifth consecutive day.
PTI
While Congress would get the 48 seats it had contested in the last elections, discussions were on to decide the remaining 15 seats, the sources said.
The DMK election committee panel headed by Deputy Chief Minister M K Stalin was busy since morning conducting interviews with the party's prospective candidates for the fifth consecutive day.
PTI
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